
Accessible voting machines mean disabled Colorado voters could enjoy more privacy and safety this Election Day
For some Coloradans with disabilities, the upcoming election will be their first chance to vote without assistance from another person.

Documents from investigation into fatal train derailment north of Pueblo are now public
Dozens of reports and interviews from the ongoing federal investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board into last year’s BNSF coal train derailment north of Pueblo are now posted online.

Iranian American play breaks ground in Denver theater with mother-son story ‘Avaaz’
At first, Michael Shayan’s mother didn’t know why her son was making a play about her. Now her question is “When am I going to Broadway?”

Depending on election’s outcome, Colorado’s new judicial district could alter state’s political landscape
Splitting the existing 18th Judicial District into two districts is expected to have lasting effects not only on Colorado’s judiciary but potentially on its political balance as well.

Photos: Local 303 Meetup for October with The Milk Blossoms and our 2nd annual costume contest
The Local 303 Meetup on Monday, October 28 at Globe Hall started off with our 2nd annual costume contest where the grand prize winner earned a pair of tickets to […]

Passwords for voting equipment posted on Secretary of State’s website, but officials say there’s no immediate security risk
The passwords were on a hidden tab on a spreadsheet listing voting equipment for each county.

The last of Colorado’s dairy cows infected with bird flu have been released from quarantine
The state’s veterinarian said she’s “knocking on wood as we celebrate,” and that Colorado’s dairy industry isn’t out of the woods yet.

The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for November 2024
Colorado’s musical talent continues to weave its magic for November’s Local 303, showcasing fresh sounds and innovative creations from a diverse array of artists.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
ft. Sarah Hicks, Conductor & Music Director & Colorado Symphony

Aurora boy shines in critically acclaimed film screening at the Denver Film Festival
Jeremiah Daniels, 12, is being widely lauded for his breakout debut role in “Color Book,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and will also be screened at the Denver Film Festival. The heartfelt drama tells the story of a single father navigating the challenges of raising his son who has Down syndrome.

Colorado lands $66 million federal grant that officials say will ‘turbocharge’ Front Range rail
The federal government will give Colorado $66 million to upgrade part of a freight rail line between Denver and Longmont that state officials hope will someday soon hold passengers as […]

Forest Service’s budget shortfall and hiring freeze has Colorado delegation calling on agriculture department to reconsider
U.S. Forest Chief Randy announced last month that the agency wouldn’t hire additional seasonal employees, outside of fire needs, for the foreseeable future due to budget constraints.

Grand Junction teen fights kidney failure after eating McDonald’s Quarter Pounders
Kamberlyn Bowler, of Grand Junction, Colorado, had to be flown 250 miles to a hospital near Denver in mid-October, where she received dialysis for 10 days in an urgent effort to save her kidneys.













